Article: Split Family Members to Meet Kin Five Times.

Separated family members from the two Koreas will meet their kin on the other side five times for a total of nine and a half hours during the third inter-Korean family reunions to be held in Seoul and Pyongyang on Feb. 26-28.

``The only notable change in the schedule is that the family members, instead of having an official farewell dinner on the second night, will get to have a more private dinner, with family members present,'' a Unification Ministry official said yesterday.

It is not clear whether the aging family members will also be allowed to have lunch with their kin on the second day as well, the official also said, adding that the matter is ...

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